Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu addressed Congress Wednesday delivering a powerful defense of the Jewish State in the Gaza war. There were the usual suspects on the left side of the aisle, such as Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) who has a history of praising Hamas and Jew haters from all walks of life. She was in attendance and brought her ping-pong paddle to use as a sign to protest Bibi and the existence of Israel, but that didn't phase him in any way.
Alleged President Biden and Vice President and comrade Kamala Harris boycotted the event, as did Nancy "Dancing Dentures" Pelosi, and comrade Bernie Sanders.
Bibi emphasized the US-Israel alliance, thanked both Biden and Trump for their support to Israel, and referred to the protesters as "useful idiots."
He compared the October 7 attack by Hamas to Pearl Harbor and 9/11: "Like December 7, 1941, and September 11, 2001, is a day that will forever live in infamy."
“Pro-terror, anti-Israel agitators are vandalizing federal property, removing American flags, and replacing them with Palestinian flags steps away from the United States Capitol,” Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) said on X. “This is inexcusable, and I expect them to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
Bibi said US intelligence shows that Iran is behind the protests and is stoking the tensions by funding the protests. He called for US-Israel unity and compared our Western civilization to the jihadi's: "a clash between barbarism and civilizations. It's a clash between those who glorify death and those who sanctify life."
Of course Bibi spoke about the hostage situation. Hamas originally kidnapped 253 Israelis at the Nova festival. Noa Argamani, who attended the festival became the face of Hamas' barbarism. She attended the Netanyahu address, but in spite of this, Tlaib, as insensitive as a scorpion, showed her solidarity with the terrorists by holding up signs and wearing a keffiyeh, the Hamas scarf.
Finally, Netayahu spoke of how he viewed a post-war Gaza. "The day after we defeat Hamas, a new Gaza can emerge. My vision for that day is of a demilitarized and deradicalized Gaza. Israel does not seek to resettle Gaza. But for the foreseeable future, we must retain overriding security control there to prevent the resurgence of terror, to ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel. Gaza should have a civilian administration run by Palestinians who do not seek to destroy Israel. That's not too much to ask."
It was later discovered that some pro-Hamas protesters released bugs and pulled fire alarms to interrupt Netanyahu's hotel stay.
They simply cannot suck enough.
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